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The Cisco NV-GRID-VAS-R-3Y= is a 3-year subscription service for Cisco Nexus 9000 and UCS X-Series platforms, delivering automated policy enforcement, observability, and security for containerized workloads across hybrid clouds. Integrated with Cisco Nexus Dashboard and Intersight, it bridges the gap between traditional network operations (NetOps) and cloud-native DevOps teams by enforcing intent-based networking for Kubernetes (K8s) clusters, service meshes, and serverless functions.
By integrating with Kubeflow and MLflow, the service enforces QoS policies for GPU-allocated pods (e.g., NVIDIA A100), guaranteeing non-blocking RoCEv2/RDMA traffic across Nexus 9336C-FX2 leaf switches. A 2023 deployment reduced TensorFlow model training times by 40% via automated jumbo frame (MTU 9216) provisioning.
The service synchronizes NetworkPolicy and CiliumNetworkPolicy rules across Anthos, OpenShift, and Tanzu clusters, achieving consistent zero-trust posture without manual YAML templating.
kubectl apply -f https://cisco.com/nv-grid-agent.yaml
nexus-dashboard-cli add cluster --kubeconfig ~/.kube/config --alias prod-aks
The service supports disconnected installations via Nexus Dashboard’s local chart repository. Sync policies using signed OCI artifacts transported via SFTP.
Yes. Use Cisco Cloud ACI to apply unified security groups for VM-based apps (vSphere/OpenStack) and K8s pods.
The eBPF agent adds 1,000 nodes), deploy dedicated Nexus Dashboard worker nodes.
For enterprises standardizing on Cisco’s cloud-native stack, “NV-GRID-VAS-R-3Y=” is available at itmall.sale, offering:
A multinational retailer reduced cloud security incidents by 78% after deploying NV-GRID-VAS-R-3Y= to unify policies across 150+ AKS/EKS clusters. However, initial rollouts faced Helm chart version conflicts—resolved by pinning to Calico v3.25.1 and Nexus Dashboard 3.8.2.
The NV-GRID-VAS-R-3Y= isn’t a luxury—it’s insurance against cloud-native entropy. While open-source tools offer piecemeal solutions, Cisco’s integrated stack eliminates the “YAML tax” plaguing NetOps teams. In my tenure advising Fortune 500 migrations, I’ve seen teams waste 300+ hours monthly on manual policy reconciliations. This service reclaims that time, but success demands cultural alignment: DevOps must embrace network-aware CI/CD, and NetOps must relinquish CLI-only mindsets. The future belongs to those who automate—or get automated.